Needless to say, I am pleased.

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Too late, been there for many years. Sights are a blur for me but I just center it as well as I can. If my arms were a little longer (2') I might be able to get them to clear up.Cannot see sights with my glasses on and target is a blur without. Don't ever get old.
I like the SR22, even better than the MkIII 22/45 that I traded for it. It just fits. And I haven't found any ammo it doesn't like. I've run 6 brands &/or types through it and it ate all of them. Most were cheap bulk. Federal, Winchester, CCI, Peters. Only one FTF in over 600 rounds (it didn't pick up a cartridge from the mag). My 22/45 was very ammo sensitive.greener wrote:I haven't seen an SR22 other than gun shows or dealer cases. I have fired the PT22. Not a bad shooter. I assume the Beretta would be about the same. The little, light guns aren't particularly inaccurate, but they do magnify every shooter flaw I have. The SR22 looks enough like the Walther P22. Took some practice to acclimate to it.
I've been tempted to get an SR22. They look interesting.
The only ammo that gave trouble in the Taurus PT22, was Winchester XPert HP's with a flat nose. A few (about 2%) of those jammed into the feed ramp. My two mags hold 8 and 9 repspectively. I don't know the difference between the two mags, but they both feed full and except for the Winchesters with the flat nose, without any problems.ruger22 wrote:The Taurus is a somewhat clone of my Bobcats, so you're probably jamming into the feed ramp with first round or two of a full mag. My Bobcats do well with loading only six into the seven round mag.